There’s more to come on tonight’s big 1-0 win for the U.S. in Columbus, but first, let’s hand out our award.

For the second match in a row, Herculez Gomez wins PST’s Man of the Match award, though like Friday, the honor could have gone to a number of guys. Both Steve Cherundolo and Graham Zusi impressed on the right after not playing in Kingston. Danny Williams made his case for being first choice in defensive midfield, while it’s now hard to imagine a starting XI that doesn’t include Geoff Cameron, regardless of who’s starting next to him. Unlike Friday, when the U.S.’s Man of the Match candidates reflected a series of average performances, Tuesday’s offerings were plus-contributions in a must-win match.

But like Friday, Gomez’s main contribution had the virtue of coming on the U.S.’s only goal. In the 55th minute, Gomez put a free kick from 25 yards out around Jamaica’s wall, placing his shot two feet inside Dwayne Miller’s left post. The Jamaican goalkeeper’s loose hands played a key part in the goal, but how many times do you see a free kick from that range fail to get on frame? Gomez deserves credit for not only testing Miller but doing so with power to get the U.S. a much-needed goal.

And as on Friday, Gomez offered something beyond his contributions on the goal. Again, Gomez’s service was strong, particularly on set pieces. The best example came in the 15th minute from free kick just outside the penalty area to the left of goal. Gomez’s restart was curled perfectly in line with the far post, dropping just inside the six-yard box. Strong Jamaican defending kept anything from coming of the ball, but with normal set piece taker Landon Donovan put injured, Gomez proved a valuable replacement.

It wasn’t so long ago that Gomez was on the outside looking in on the national team, but after a string of starts, the 30-year-old sits at the top of Jurgen Klinsmann’s forward depth chart. Even when he’s not being delivered good chances, Gomez can have an impact on the match. For the second game in a row, he was the key man on the U.S.’s only goal. And he’s also our Man or the Match.

With the first section labelled “basically, free money” for the picks I think are dead certs. The section labelled “don’t touch this” means if you’re betting I advise you to stay clear, while the “so you’re telling me there’s a chance” section are the longshots. If it is better odds you are after, those are the picks to go for.

Watford host Everton on Saturday (7:30 a.m. ET live NBCSN and online via NBC Sports.com) at Vicarage Road to kick things off with both teams out of form and desperate for a win.

Then Arsenal welcome Stoke City to the Emirates Stadium (10 a.m. ET live NBCSN andonline via NBC Sports.com) as Arsene Wenger‘s side look to stretch their unbeaten run to 14 games in the Premier League against a resurgent Potters outfit.

As the same time struggling Swansea City and Sunderland clash (10 a.m. ET live CNBC and online via NBC Sports.com) in a massive relegation battle at the Liberty Stadium. Can Bob Bradley get a big win?

Rounding things off on Saturday we have a big game for two teams in contrasting situations as Leicester City host Manchester City (12:30 p.m. ET live NBC and online via NBC Sports.com) at the King Power Stadium with Claudio Ranieri‘s side in a relegation battle. As for Pep Guardiola and City, they haven’t had it all their own way recently but are just four points off top spot.

On Sunday league-leader Chelsea host West Brom (7 a.m. ET live NBCSN and online via NBC Sports.com) with Antonio Conte‘s boys aiming to make it eight-straight wins in the Premier League but the in-form Baggies stand in the way. Then Manchester United and Tottenham collide at Old Trafford (9:15 a.m. ET live on NBCSN and online via NBC Sports.com) in one of the games of the weekend as both teams still harbor title aspirations but look more likely to simply challenge for the top four this season.

To round Week 15 off Liverpool welcome struggling West Ham to Anfield (11:30 a.m. ET live NBCSN and online via NBC Sports.com) with Jurgen Klopp‘s men aiming to get over their shocking defeat at Bournemouth, while Slaven Bilic‘s Hammers will take anything they can get from this trip.

If you’re looking for full-event replays of Premier League games, you can find them here. They are available soon after the final whistle, but rights limit us to a certain number each week. Looking for game highlights? Try this. Here’s your full TV schedule for the coming days. Enjoy.